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[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] GM Technical Center Korea (GMTCK) has opened a new engineering office to strengthen its research and development (R&D) capabilities.


GMTCK announced on the 24th that it held a commemorative event for the opening of the new engineering office at the Innovation Center within the Engineering Center in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon. Roberto Rempel, CEO of GMTCK, stated, "GMTCK is responsible for numerous projects related to future mobility and General Motors (GM)'s full electrification plans, and it boasts the second-largest scale within GM. Through the newly opened space, we expect to inspire innovation among engineers based on better flexibility and collaboration, while enhancing their engineering capabilities."


The newly upgraded GMTCK engineering office consists of Comfort Zone, Quiet Zone, Collaboration Zone, Innovation Zone, VR Room, VC Room, and Lounge. In particular, the Innovation Center, which can serve as both office space and a training center, is equipped with various state-of-the-art facilities to actively foster creativity and curiosity among employees.



Brian McMurray, Vice President of GMTCK's Technical Development Division, said, "GMTCK is promoting facility upgrades, technology, and work environment improvements to strengthen virtual engineering capabilities, which are key to GM's future growth strategy. Through this, we hope to solidify our position within GM's Global Technical Center and play a pivotal role in GM's future vehicle plans."


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